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During the more than 50-year period of continuous activity Polish
Theater in Vilnius had more than 60 premieres and 3,000 performances, including occasional theatrical scenes and Christmas shows for children. The repertoire consists of dramas, comedies, fairy tales and farce by Polish, Lithuanian and
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In 1980 the theater received the official status of people's theater and was named the Polish People's
Amateur Theater. Since 1990, it is called the Polish Theater in Vilnius (Polski Teatr w Wilnie). Initially the group was based in the Vilnius Palace of Culture of Railwaymen. Between 1993 and 2001
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world classical authors. The theater regularly performs in
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the team worked without its own stage, delivering the performances in the building of the
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in 1965. In 1990, the Polish
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